Ninja Five-O lives
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21 years after its GBA launch, the beloved cult classic Ninja Five-O is finally getting a modern re-release.
Ninja Five-O reviewed very well, but it did not have the sales to match its quality. While the game made numerous ‘best of’ lists by the end of the GBA’s life, its relatively small print run meant that copies were hard to track down. These days, now that the retro game market has exploded, copies of Ninja Five-O regularlysell on eBayfor north of $300. And that’s just for the cartridge alone.
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